Review of Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal (2001) by Shawn A — 31 Mar 2009
There is not much reason to point out everything that is bad about this movie. It is not worth too many words. The plot is too far fetched: a rock singer and his band giving a concert on board of an airplane.
The plane is hijacked by a double of the rock singer. The goal of the hijack is to crash the plane on a church to release Satan. Nothing about this story makes sense. The movie lacks excitement. The photography is uninteresting.
None of the actors seems to make anything out of his role. The story starts to be a bore within a few minutes. To be short: this movie isn't worth a minute of your time. Now some people think that this movie is brilliant.
I have not found anything that could support this point of view. It's one hour and a half of clichés, bad acting, cheap effects, flaws and failure. Sometimes it's fun to watch a bad movie, not in this case.
This review of Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal (2001) was written by Shawn A on 31 Mar 2009.
Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal has generally received negative reviews.
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